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Subsection XX (DIAGNOSTIC AND FAULT CODES)
DIAGNOSTIC AND FAULT CODES
GENERAL
FAULT CODE TABLE
PCODE
B2210
MODULE
CLUSTER
DESCRIPTION
Left keypad fault (Switch kept
activated more than 60 seconds)
CAUSE
ACTION
Problem with left
keypad.
The switch may be defective,
verify the functionality of
the switch or the wires.
Refer to the shop manual
for switch diagnosis/testing
procedure.
B2210
CLUSTER_ Left keypad fault (Switch kept
CAFE
activated more than 60 seconds)
Problem with left
keypad.
The switch may be defective,
verify the functionality of
the switch or the wires.
Refer to the shop manual
for switch diagnosis/testing
procedure.
B2211
CLUSTER
Suspension UP/DOWN or
SPORT / ECO switches shorted
to ground fault
Problem with left
keypad.
Look for pin B if shorted to
ground or pin C.
B2212
CLUSTER
Suspension UP/DOWN or
SPORT / ECO switches
disconnected fault
Problem with left
keypad.
Look for pin B if disconnected to
pin 14 on the cluster. Look for
pin C if disconnected to pin 15
on the cluster .
B2213
CLUSTER
VTS UP/DOWN switches
shorted to ground fault
Problem with left
keypad.
Look for pin A if shorted to
ground or pin C.
B2213
CLUSTER_ VTS UP/DOWN switches
CAFE
shorted to ground fault
Problem with left
keypad.
Look for pin A if shorted to
ground or pin C.
B2214
CLUSTER
VTS UP/DOWN switches
disconnected fault
Problem with left
keypad.
Look for pin A if disconnected to
pin 13 on the cluster. Look for
pin C if disconnected to pin 15
on the cluster .
B2214
CLUSTER_ VTS UP/DOWN switches
CAFE
disconnected fault
Problem with left
keypad.
Look for pin A if disconnected to
pin 13 on the cluster. Look for
pin C if disconnected to pin 15
on the cluster .
B2220
CLUSTER
Right keypad fault (Switch kept
activated more than 60 seconds)
Problem with right
keypad.
The switch may be defective,
verify the functionality of the
switch or the wires. Refer to
the shop manual for switch
diagnosis/testing procedure.
B2221
CLUSTER
MODE/SET switches shorted to
ground fault
Problem with right
keypad.
Look for pin B if shorted to
ground or pin C.
B2222
CLUSTER
MODE/SET switches
disconnected fault
Problem with right
keypad.
Look for pin B if disconnected to
pin 17 on the cluster. Look for
pin C if disconnected to pin 18
on the cluster.
B2223
CLUSTER
UP/DOWN switches shorted to
ground fault
Problem with right
keypad.
Look for pin A if shorted to
ground or pin C.
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PCODE
B2224
B2230
C0042
C0042
C0042
C0043
C0043
2
MODULE
CLUSTER
DESCRIPTION
CAUSE
ACTION
Problem with right
keypad.
Look for pin A if disconnected
to pin 16 on the cluster.
Look for pin C if disconnected to
pin 18 on the cluster.
Problem with
cluster button
The switch may be defective,
verify the functionality of
the switch (Button shape,
defect, obstruction). Refer to
the shop manual for switch
diagnosis/testing procedure.
Brake Lever Sensor (BRLS)
signals A open/shorted to
ground
Damaged sensor,
damaged circuit
wires, damaged
connector or
damaged iBR pins.
Fault detected
when the engine is
running or stopped.
Check for 0,5 to 3V on pin F and
0,25 to 1.5 on pin C.
Brake Lever Sensor (BRLS)
signals A open/shorted to
ground
Damaged sensor,
damaged circuit
wires, damaged
connector or
damaged iBR pins.
Fault detected
when the engine is
running or stopped.
Check for 0,5 to 3V on pin F and
0,25 to 1.5 on pin C.
Brake Lever Sensor (BRLS)
signals A open/shorted to
ground
Damaged sensor,
damaged circuit
wires, damaged
connector or
damaged iBR pins.
Fault detected
when the engine is
running or stopped.
Check for 0,5 to 3V on pin F and
0,25 to 1.5 on pin C.
Brake Lever Sensor (BRLS)
signals B open/shorted to
ground
Damaged sensor,
damaged circuit
wires, damaged
connector or
damaged iBR pins.
Fault detected
when the engine is
running or stopped.
Check for 0,5 to 3V on pin F and
0,25 to 1.5 on pin C.
Brake Lever Sensor (BRLS)
signals B open/shorted to
ground
Damaged sensor,
damaged circuit
wires, damaged
connector or
damaged iBR pins.
Fault detected
when the engine is
running or stopped.
Check for 0,5 to 3V on pin F and
0,25 to 1.5 on pin C.
UP/DOWN switches
disconnected fault
CLUSTER_ Main Cluster Switch kept
CAFE
activated more than 60 seconds
IBR
IBR 2013
IBR_II
IBR
IBR 2013
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PCODE
C0043
C0073
C0073
C0073
C2100
C2100
C2100
C2100
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MODULE
IBR_II
IBR
IBR 2013
IBR_II
IBR
IBR
IBR 2013
IBR_II
DESCRIPTION
CAUSE
ACTION
Brake Lever Sensor (BRLS)
signals B open/shorted to
ground
Damaged sensor,
damaged circuit
wires, damaged
connector or
damaged iBR pins.
Fault detected
when the engine is
running or stopped.
Check for 0,5 to 3V on pin F and
0,25 to 1.5 on pin C.
Torque request failure
CPS wires shorted.
Bad connection on
the engine coolant
temp sensor.
Perform ECM software update if
available. Verify CPS connection.
Verify engine temperature if it is
plausible. A bad connection with
the CTS can generate this fault
when the iBR is used.
Torque request failure
CPS wires shorted.
Bad connection on
the engine coolant
temp sensor.
Perform ECM software update if
available. Verify CPS connection.
Verify engine temperature if it is
plausible. A bad connection with
the CTS can generate this fault
when the iBR is used.
Torque request failure
CPS wires shorted.
Bad connection on
the engine coolant
temp sensor.
Perform ECM software update if
available. Verify CPS connection.
Verify engine temperature if it is
plausible. A bad connection with
the CTS can generate this fault
when the iBR is used.
Sensors calibration is corrupted
Incompatible
firmware or
memory failure.
If the fault comes active when
the iBR is activated and stays
active, verify if a software update
is available. Refer to the service
manual for more details.
Actuator movement
The reverse gate
cannot move to the
desired position.
(stuck or motor
open)
Clean and check for
damage/wear parts in the
reverse system and nozzle area.
Check iBR electrical motor wiring.
Isolate the iBR output shaft
from the reverse system and
activate the iBR, if the fault
comes active, replace iBR.
Refer to the service manual for
more details.
Sensors calibration is corrupted
Incompatible
firmware or
memory failure.
If the fault comes active when
the iBR is activated and stays
active, verify if a software update
is available. Refer to the service
manual for more details.
Sensors calibration is corrupted
Incompatible
firmware or
memory failure.
If the fault comes active when
the iBR is activated and stays
active, verify if a software update
is available. Refer to the service
manual for more details.
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PCODE
C2101
C2101
C2101
C2102
C2102
C2110
4
MODULE
IBR
IBR 2013
IBR_II
IBR 2013
IBR_II
IBR
DESCRIPTION
Actuator movement warning
Actuator movement warning
Actuator movement warning
Actuator movement
Actuator movement
Reverse gate position sensor
error
CAUSE
ACTION
The reverse gate
cannot move to the
desired position
within expected
time.
Clean and check for
damage/wear parts in the
reverse system and nozzle area.
Check iBR electrical motor wiring.
Isolate the iBR output shaft
from the reverse system and
activate the iBR, if the fault
comes active, replace iBR.
Refer to the service manual for
more details.
The reverse gate
cannot move to the
desired position
within expected
time.
Clean and check for
damage/wear parts in the
reverse system and nozzle area.
Check iBR electrical motor wiring.
Isolate the iBR output shaft
from the reverse system and
activate the iBR, if the fault
comes active, replace iBR.
Refer to the service manual for
more details.
The reverse gate
cannot move to the
desired position
within expected
time.
Clean and check for
damage/wear parts in the
reverse system and nozzle area.
Check iBR electrical motor wiring.
Isolate the iBR output shaft
from the reverse system and
activate the iBR, if the fault
comes active, replace iBR.
Refer to the service manual for
more details.
The reverse gate
cannot move to the
desired position.
(stuck or motor
open)
Clean and check for
damage/wear parts in the
reverse system and nozzle area.
Check iBR electrical motor wiring.
Isolate the iBR output shaft
from the reverse system and
activate the iBR, if the fault
comes active, replace iBR.
Refer to the service manual for
more details.
The reverse gate
cannot move to the
desired position.
(stuck or motor
open)
Clean and check for
damage/wear parts in the
reverse system and nozzle area.
Check iBR electrical motor wiring.
Isolate the iBR output shaft
from the reverse system and
activate the iBR, if the fault
comes active, replace iBR.
Refer to the service manual for
more details.
iBR malfunction.
If the fault comes active when
the iBR is activated and stays
active, verify if a software update
is available. Refer to the service
manual for more details.
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PCODE
MODULE
DESCRIPTION
CAUSE
ACTION
C2110
IBR
Angle position sensor warning
iBR malfunction.
If the fault comes active when
the iBR is activated and stays
active, verify if a software update
is available. Refer to the service
manual for more details.
C2110
IBR
iBR overheat
iBR cooling
system failure.
iBR unit failure.
Check iBR cooling circuit.
Refer to the service manual for
more details.
iBR malfunction.
Perform an iBR software update
if available and clear the fault.
Replace the iBR unit if
the fault remains active.
Refer to the service manual
for more details.
iBR malfunction.
Perform an iBR software
update if available.
Replace the iBR unit if
the fault remains active
Refer to the service manual
for more details.
iBR malfunction.
If the fault comes active when
the iBR is activated and stays
active, verify if a software update
is available. Refer to the service
manual for more details.
Reverse gate position sensor
error
iBR malfunction.
If the fault comes active when
the iBR is activated and stays
active, verify if a software update
is available. Refer to the service
manual for more details.
ECM erratic RPM signal
RPM signal
received from
engine ECM not
plausible.
Check CPS sensor connection
iBR malfunction.
If the fault comes active when
the iBR is activated and stays
active, verify if a software update
is available. Refer to the service
manual for more details.
Angle position sensor warning
iBR malfunction.
If the fault comes active when
the iBR is activated and stays
active, verify if a software update
is available. Refer to the service
manual for more details.
C2110
C2110
C2110
C2110
C2111
C2112
IBR
IBR
IBR 2013
IBR_II
IBR
IBR 2013
Monitoring CPU message
timeout or validity
Monitoring CPU limp force
Reverse gate position sensor
error
Angle position sensor warning
C2112
IBR_II
C2113
IBR 2013
iBR overheat
iBR cooling
system failure.
iBR unit failure.
Check iBR cooling circuit.
Refer to the service manual for
more details.
C2113
IBR_II
iBR overheat
iBR cooling
system failure.
iBR unit failure.
Check iBR cooling circuit.
Refer to the service manual for
more details.
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PCODE
C2114
C2114
C2115
C2115
C2120
C2120
C2120
C2121
C2121
C2121
6
MODULE
IBR 2013
IBR_II
IBR 2013
IBR_II
IBR
IBR 2013
IBR_II
IBR
IBR 2013
IBR_II
DESCRIPTION
CAUSE
ACTION
iBR malfunction.
Perform an iBR software update
if available and clear the fault.
Replace the iBR unit if
the fault remains active.
Refer to the service manual
for more details.
iBR malfunction.
Perform an iBR software update
if available and clear the fault.
Replace the iBR unit if
the fault remains active.
Refer to the service manual
for more details.
iBR malfunction.
Perform an iBR software
update if available.
Replace the iBR unit if
the fault remains active
Refer to the service manual
for more details.
Monitoring CPU limp force
iBR malfunction.
Perform an iBR software
update if available.
Replace the iBR unit if
the fault remains active
Refer to the service manual
for more details.
Application calibration is
corrupted
Incompatible
firmware or
memory failure.
If the fault comes active when
the iBR is activated and stays
active, verify if a software update
is available. Refer to the service
manual for more details.
Application calibration is
corrupted
Incompatible
firmware or
memory failure.
If the fault comes active when
the iBR is activated and stays
active, verify if a software update
is available. Refer to the service
manual for more details.
Application calibration is
corrupted
Incompatible
firmware or
memory failure.
If the fault comes active when
the iBR is activated and stays
active, verify if a software update
is available. Refer to the service
manual for more details.
Application parameters
corrupted (backup #1 or #2)
Unexpected
battery power
lost or memory
failure. Ignore fault
if "occurred"
Verify starting and
charging system circuits.
Clear fault
Refer to the service manual for
more details.
Application parameters
corrupted (backup #1 or #2)
Unexpected
battery power
lost or memory
failure. Ignore fault
if "occurred"
Verify starting and
charging system circuits.
Clear fault
Refer to the service manual for
more details.
Application parameters
corrupted (backup #1 or #2)
Unexpected
battery power
lost or memory
failure. Ignore fault
if "occurred"
Verify starting and
charging system circuits.
Clear fault
Refer to the service manual for
more details.
Monitoring CPU message
timeout or validity
Monitoring CPU message
timeout or validity
Monitoring CPU limp force
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PCODE
C2130
C2130
MODULE
IBR 2013
IBR_II
DESCRIPTION
CAUSE
ACTION
Motor current software breaker
iBR motor
current too high.
Battery
power failure.
iBR unit failure.
Clean and check for damage in
the reverse gate and nozzle area.
Refer to the service manual for
more details.
Motor current software breaker
iBR motor
current too high.
Battery
power failure.
iBR unit failure.
Clean and check for damage in
the reverse gate and nozzle area.
Refer to the service manual for
more details.
Clean and check for damage in
the reverse gate and nozzle area.
Refer to the service manual for
more details.
C2130
IBR
Motor current software breaker
iBR motor
current too high.
Battery
power failure.
iBR unit failure.
C2130
IBR
Internal motor drive failure
Motor voltage
feedback not fitting
with the command.
iBR DC motor shorted to ground
or 12V
iBR motor failure.
iBR motor
wires damaged.
Battery
power failure.
iBR unit failure.
Perform an iBR
update with BUDS
Check iBR battery power
Check iBR Motor Wiring
Refer to the service manual for
more details.
iBR DC motor shorted to ground
or 12V
iBR motor failure.
iBR motor
wires damaged.
Battery
power failure.
iBR unit failure.
Perform an iBR
update with BUDS
Check iBR battery power
Check iBR Motor Wiring
Refer to the service manual for
more details.
iBR DC motor shorted to ground
or 12V
iBR motor failure.
iBR motor
wires damaged.
Battery
power failure.
iBR unit failure.
Perform an iBR
update with BUDS
Check iBR battery power
Check iBR Motor Wiring
Refer to the service manual for
more details.
C2131
C2131
IBR
IBR 2013
C2131
IBR_II
C2132
IBR
Motor Open
No current while
activated.
Verify if the motor is properly
connected to the iBR housing
C2132
IBR 2013
Motor Open
No current while
activated.
Verify if the motor is properly
connected to the iBR housing
C2132
IBR_II
Motor Open
No current while
activated.
Verify if the motor is properly
connected to the iBR housing
C2133
IBR 2013
Internal motor drive failure
Motor voltage
feedback not fitting
with the command.
C2133
IBR_II
Internal motor drive failure
Motor voltage
feedback not fitting
with the command.
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PCODE
C2142
C2142
C2142
C2143
C2143
C2143
8
MODULE
IBR
IBR 2013
IBR_II
IBR
IBR 2013
IBR_II
DESCRIPTION
CAUSE
ACTION
Brake Lever Sensor (BRLS)
signals A shorted to battery
Damaged sensor,
damaged circuit
wires, damaged
connector or
damaged iBR pins.
Fault detected
when the engine is
running or stopped.
Check for 0,5 to 3V on pin F and
0,25 to 1.5 on pin C.
Brake Lever Sensor (BRLS)
signals A shorted to battery
Damaged sensor,
damaged circuit
wires, damaged
connector or
damaged iBR pins.
Fault detected
when the engine is
running or stopped.
Check for 0,5 to 3V on pin F and
0,25 to 1.5 on pin C.
Brake Lever Sensor (BRLS)
signals A shorted to battery
Damaged sensor,
damaged circuit
wires, damaged
connector or
damaged iBR pins.
Fault detected
when the engine is
running or stopped.
Check for 0,5 to 3V on pin F and
0,25 to 1.5 on pin C.
Brake Lever Sensor (BRLS)
signals B shorted to battery
Damaged sensor,
damaged circuit
wires, damaged
connector or
damaged iBR pins.
Fault detected
when the engine is
running or stopped.
Check for 0,5 to 3V on pin F and
0,25 to 1.5 on pin C.
Brake Lever Sensor (BRLS)
signals B shorted to battery
Damaged sensor,
damaged circuit
wires, damaged
connector or
damaged iBR pins.
Fault detected
when the engine is
running or stopped.
Check for 0,5 to 3V on pin F and
0,25 to 1.5 on pin C.
Brake Lever Sensor (BRLS)
signals B shorted to battery
Damaged sensor,
damaged circuit
wires, damaged
connector or
damaged iBR pins.
Fault detected
when the engine is
running or stopped.
Check for 0,5 to 3V on pin F and
0,25 to 1.5 on pin C.
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PCODE
C2144
C2144
C2144
C2145
C2145
C2145
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MODULE
IBR
IBR 2013
IBR_II
IBR
IBR 2013
IBR_II
DESCRIPTION
CAUSE
ACTION
Brake Lever Sensor (BRLS)
power shorted to battery
Damaged sensor,
damaged circuit
wires, damaged
connector or
damaged iBR pins.
Fault detected
when the engine is
running or stopped.
Check for 4.5 to 5 volts on
sensor connector pin A & D.
Refer to the service manual for
more details.
Brake Lever Sensor (BRLS)
power shorted to battery
Damaged sensor,
damaged circuit
wires, damaged
connector or
damaged iBR pins.
Fault detected
when the engine is
running or stopped.
Check for 4.5 to 5 volts on
sensor connector pin A & D.
Refer to the service manual for
more details.
Brake Lever Sensor (BRLS)
power shorted to battery
Damaged sensor,
damaged circuit
wires, damaged
connector or
damaged iBR pins.
Fault detected
when the engine is
running or stopped.
Check for 4.5 to 5 volts on
sensor connector pin A & D.
Refer to the service manual for
more details.
Brake Lever Sensor (BRLS)
power shorted to ground
Damaged sensor,
damaged circuit
wires, damaged
connector or
damaged iBR pins.
Fault detected
when the engine is
running or stopped.
Check for 4.5 to 5 volts on
sensor connector pin A & D.
Refer to the service manual for
more details.
Brake Lever Sensor (BRLS)
power shorted to ground
Damaged sensor,
damaged circuit
wires, damaged
connector or
damaged iBR pins.
Fault detected
when the engine is
running or stopped.
Check for 4.5 to 5 volts on
sensor connector pin A & D.
Refer to the service manual for
more details.
Brake Lever Sensor (BRLS)
power shorted to ground
Damaged sensor,
damaged circuit
wires, damaged
connector or
damaged iBR pins.
Fault detected
when the engine is
running or stopped.
Check for 4.5 to 5 volts on
sensor connector pin A & D.
Refer to the service manual for
more details.
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PCODE
CAUSE
ACTION
Brake Lever Sensor (BRLS)
signals A/B reading difference
Damaged sensor,
damaged circuit
wires, damaged
connector or
damaged iBR pins.
Fault detected
when the engine is
running or stopped.
Check for 0,5 to 3V on pin F and
0,25 to 1.5 on pin C.
Brake Lever Sensor (BRLS)
signals A/B reading difference
Damaged sensor,
damaged circuit
wires, damaged
connector or
damaged iBR pins.
Fault detected
when the engine is
running or stopped.
Check for 0,5 to 3V on pin F and
0,25 to 1.5 on pin C.
Brake Lever Sensor (BRLS)
signals A/B reading difference
Damaged sensor,
damaged circuit
wires, damaged
connector or
damaged iBR pins.
Fault detected
when the engine is
running or stopped.
Check for 0,5 to 3V on pin F and
0,25 to 1.5 on pin C.
IBR
System current software
breaker
iBR input current
too high.
Clean and check for damage in
the reverse gate and nozzle area.
Refer to the service manual for
more details.
IBR 2013
System current software
breaker
iBR input current
too high.
Clean and check for damage in
the reverse gate and nozzle area.
Refer to the service manual for
more details.
C2150
IBR_II
System current software
breaker
iBR input current
too high.
Clean and check for damage in
the reverse gate and nozzle area.
Refer to the service manual for
more details.
C2151
IBR
System disabled and need
activation
System is locked.
Need activation.
Use B.U.D.S. iBR unlock function.
Refer to the service manual for
more details.
C2151
IBR 2013
System disabled and need
activation
System is locked.
Need activation.
Use B.U.D.S. iBR unlock function.
Refer to the service manual for
more details.
C2151
IBR_II
System disabled and need
activation
System is locked.
Need activation.
Use B.U.D.S. iBR unlock function.
Refer to the service manual for
more details.
C2152
IBR_II
System not fit in ECM
iBR System is not
fit in the ECM
Use the correct ECM. If available
use the "upgrade" to fit/unfit iBR
Water temperature sensor
overheat
iBR cooling
system failure.
iBR unit failure.
Check iBR cooling circuit.
Replace iBR unit.
Refer to the service manual
for more details.
C2146
C2146
C2146
C2150
C2150
C2155
10
MODULE
IBR
IBR 2013
IBR_II
IBR
DESCRIPTION
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PCODE
C2155
C2155
C2161
C2161
C2161
MODULE
DESCRIPTION
CAUSE
ACTION
IBR 2013
Water temperature sensor
overheat
iBR cooling
system failure.
iBR unit failure.
Check iBR cooling circuit.
Replace iBR unit.
Refer to the service manual
for more details.
IBR_II
Water temperature sensor
overheat
iBR cooling
system failure.
iBR unit failure.
Check iBR cooling circuit.
Replace iBR unit.
Refer to the service manual
for more details.
Low voltage detected
Battery failure,
rectifier failure,
damaged
circuit wires,
battery terminal
connection,
damaged AC
generator
or damaged
connectors. Ignore
fault if "occurred"
Check fuses #6 (REFER
TO WIRING DIAGRAM).
Check ground continuity
to the engine block.
Refer to the service manual
for more details.
Low voltage detected
Battery failure,
rectifier failure,
damaged
circuit wires,
battery terminal
connection,
damaged AC
generator
or damaged
connectors. Ignore
fault if "occurred"
Check fuses #6 (REFER
TO WIRING DIAGRAM).
Check ground continuity
to the engine block.
Refer to the service manual
for more details.
Low voltage detected
Battery failure,
rectifier failure,
damaged
circuit wires,
battery terminal
connection,
damaged AC
generator
or damaged
connectors. Ignore
fault if "occurred"
Check fuses #6 (REFER
TO WIRING DIAGRAM).
Check ground continuity
to the engine block.
Refer to the service manual
for more details.
If the fault comes active when
the iS is activated and stays
active, verify if a software update
is available. Refer to the service
manual for more details.
IBR
IBR 2013
IBR_II
C2200
IS
Sensors calibration is corrupted
Incompatible
firmware or
memory failure.
C2210
IS
Bridge/CPU temperature sensor
overheat
Hardware failure
or external heat
source.
Check for over utilization / heat.
Application calibration is
corrupted
Incompatible
firmware or
memory failure.
If the fault comes active when
the iS is activated and stays
active, verify if a software update
is available. Refer to the service
manual for more details.
C2220
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PCODE
C2221
MODULE
IS
DESCRIPTION
CAUSE
ACTION
Application parameters
corrupted (backup #1 or #2)
Unexpected
battery power
lost or memory
failure. Ignore fault
if "occurred"
Verify starting and
charging system circuits.
Clear fault
Refer to the service manual for
more details.
If the fault comes active when
the iS is activated and stays
active, verify if a software update
is available. Refer to the service
manual for more details.
C2230
IS
Internal motor drive failure
Motor voltage
feedback not fitting
with the command.
C2231
IS
Motor shorted to ground/battery
Current leak
detected when
the bridge is off.
Check suspension actuator pump
wiring.
C2232
IS
Motor open
No current while
activated.
Check suspension actuator pump
and/or wiring.
C2233
IS
Motor current software breaker
Motor current too
high.
Check suspension actuator
pump.
C2240
IS
Seat position sensor error Open,
Shorted to Gnd
Sensor not
connected.
Check system
circuit at iS module.
(REFER TO WIRING DIAGRAM)
C2250
IS
System current software
breaker
Battery input
current too high.
Check suspension actuator
pump.
C2251
IS
System disabled and need
activation
System is locked
for safety. Need
activation.
Activate iS using B.U.D.S.
activation function.
Refer to the service manual for
more details.
C2252
IS
TOPS active
Warning only:
TOPS detected
by the system,
the suspension is
disable while the
TOPS is "ON".
C2260
IS
System under voltage
System under
voltage warning.
Check battery and charging
system.
Motor current software breaker
The Weedless
system sense an
output current over
15 amps.
Check Weedless actuator
Application calibration is
corrupted
The system
was shutdown
improperly
If inactive, do nothing and clear
the fault. If active, close BUDS
and wait for complete shutdown.
If the fault is still active, look for
software update, if not available,
replace module
Maximum activation timer fault
The system
detected a
Weedless cycle
too long (over 22
seconds). The fault
is set to INACTIVE
at every retry.
Check Weedless actuator or
position sensor
C2310
C2320
C2325
12
WSM
WSM
WSM
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PCODE
MODULE
DESCRIPTION
CAUSE
ACTION
C2326
WSM
Maximum deactivation timer
fault
The system
detected a too long
delay to return at
the stored position
(over 22 seconds).
The fault is set to
INACTIVE at every
retry.
C2327
WSM
Position sensor not calibrated
Position sensor not
calibrated properly
Follow the procedure to calibrate
the sensor using BUDS
Incompatible
firmware or
memory failure.
If inactive, do nothing and clear
the fault. If active, close BUDS
and wait for complete shutdown.
If the fault is still active, look for
software update, if not available,
replace module
Incompatible
firmware or
memory failure.
If inactive, do nothing and clear
the fault. If active, close BUDS
and wait for complete shutdown.
If the fault is still active, look for
software update, if not available,
replace module
Internal motor drive failure
Motor voltage
feedback not fitting
with the command.
If inactive, do nothing and clear
the fault. If active, close BUDS
and wait for complete shutdown.
If the fault is still active, look for
software update, if not available,
replace module
Motor short circuit
The Weedless
system detect a
short circuit on the
output (actuator)
Check Weedless actuator
Motor open circuit
The Weedless
system detect an
open circuit on the
output (actuator)
Check Weedless actuator
Position sensor shorted to Vcc
The Weedless
system detect a
position sensor
shorten to Battery
+12V
Check position sensor
System under-voltage
The Weedless
system detect a
voltage under 7
volts
Check battery and charging
system.
Actuator stored position error
One second after
power up or at
the end of a
weedless cycle,
if the gate position
is not at the stored
position, the fault
will come active
Check Weedless actuator or
position sensor
C2328
C2329
C2330
C2331
C2332
C2341
C2360
C2370
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WSM
WSM
WSM
WSM
WSM
WSM
WSM
Actuator current sensor not
calibrated
System current sensor not
calibrated
Check Weedless actuator or
position sensor
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Subsection XX (DIAGNOSTIC AND FAULT CODES)
PCODE
MODULE
DESCRIPTION
P0001
CLUSTER
Port side ballast sensor
disconnected fault
P0002
CLUSTER
Starboard side ballast sensor
disconnected fault
P0008
ECM
Engine phase detection fault
P0030
ECM
Heater Power Stage fault for
lambda sensor upstreams of
catalyst
P0031
ECM
Heater Power Stage fault for
lambda sensor upstreams of
catalyst - short circuit to GND
P0032
ECM
Heater Power Stage fault for
lambda sensor upstreams of
catalyst - short circuit to V+
P0036
ECM
Heater Power Stage fault for
lambda sensor downstreams of
catalyst
P0037
ECM
Heater Power Stage fault for
lambda sensor downstreams of
catalyst - short circuit to GND
P0038
ECM
Heater Power Stage fault for
lambda sensor downstreams of
catalyst - short circuit to V+
P0106
P0107
14
ECM
ECM
Manifold Intake pressure sensor
out of range
Manifold absolute pressure
sensor shorted to ground or not
connected.
CAUSE
Sensing port
dirty or blocked.
Sensor failure
or unexpected
reading at idle.
Sensor fallen
out of housing
or leaking inlet.
For a leak of the
Intake Manifold,
the ECM will
diagnose it only if
the RPM is greater
than 5000 RPM.
Sensing port
dirty or blocked.
Sensor failure
or unexpected
reading at idle.
Sensor fallen
out of housing
or leaking inlet.
Connector
disconnected.
ACTION
Check system circuits
A-B4, A-G4, A-H2.
Make sure that the
sensor housing is correctly
inserted into the manifold.
Check sensor connector for:
a) 5 volts supply
from ECM on pin 1.
b) Ground supply
from ECM on pin 2.
c) Analog voltage from
sensor to ECM on pin 3.
The 5 volt supply is shared
between the TAS signal 1, TOPS
and MAPS. Verify all three sensor
if one is pulling too much current.
Check system circuits
A-B4, A-G4, A-H2.
Make sure that the
sensor housing is correctly
inserted into the manifold.
Check sensor connector for:
a) 5 volts on pin 1.
b) 0 volt on pin 2.
c) 0 volt on pin 3.
The 5 volt supply is shared
between the TAS signal 1, TOPS
and MAPS. Verify all three sensor
if one is pulling too much current.
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PCODE
P0108
P0112
P0113
P0116
P0117
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MODULE
ECM
ECM
ECM
ECM
ECM
DESCRIPTION
Manifold absolute pressure
sensor open circuit or shorted
to battery
Intake manifold temperature
sensor shorted to ground
Intake manifold temperature
sensor open circuit or shorted
to battery
Engine coolant temperature
signal not plausible
Engine coolant temperature
sensor fault - Short circuit to
GND
CAUSE
Sensing port
dirty or blocked.
Sensor failure
or unexpected
reading at idle.
Sensor fallen
out of housing
or leaking inlet.
Damaged sensor,
damaged circuit
wires, damaged
connector
or damaged
ECM pins.
Damaged sensor,
damaged circuit
wires, damaged
connector
or damaged
ECM pins.
Damaged sensor,
damaged circuit
wires, damaged
connector
or damaged
ECM pins.
Damaged sensor,
damaged circuit
wires, damaged
connector
or damaged
ECM pins.
ACTION
Check system circuits
A-B4, A-G4, A-H2.
Make sure that the
sensor housing is correctly
inserted into the manifold.
Check sensor connector for:
a) 5 volts on pin 1.
b) 0 volt on pin 2.
c) 0 volt on pin 3.
The 5 volt supply is shared
between the TAS signal 1, TOPS
and MAPS. Verify all three sensor
if one is pulling too much current.
Check the sensor for
approximately 2280 to 2736
ohms at 19 to 21°C (66 to 70°F).
Check for approximately 2280
to 2736 ohms at 19 to 21°C
(66 to 70°F) between ECM
connector pins A-H3 and A-J3.
Refer to the service manual for
more details.
Check the sensor for
approximately 2280 to 2736
ohms at 19 to 21°C (66 to 70°F).
Check for approximately 2280
to 2736 ohms at 19 to 21°C
(66 to 70°F) between ECM
connector pins A-H3 and A-J3.
Refer to the service manual for
more details.
Check for debris or
blockage in cooling system.
Check the sensor for
approximately 2280 to 2736
ohms at 19 to 21°C (66 to 70°F).
Check for approximately 2280
to 2736 ohms at 19 to 21°C
(66 to 70°F) between ECM
connector pins A-A1 and A-J2.
Refer to the service manual for
more details.
Check for debris or
blockage in cooling system.
Check the sensor for
approximately 2280 to 2736
ohms at 19 to 21°C (66 to 70°F).
Check for approximately 2280
to 2736 ohms at 19 to 21°C
(66 to 70°F) between ECM
connector pins A-A1 and A-J2.
Refer to the service manual for
more details.
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Subsection XX (DIAGNOSTIC AND FAULT CODES)
PCODE
P0118
P0122
P0123
MODULE
ECM
ECM
ECM
DESCRIPTION
Engine coolant temperature
sensor fault - Short circuit to V+
or connector disconnected.
TAS (Throttle Accelerator
sensor) 1 fault (short circuit to
GND)
TAS (Throttle Accelerator
sensor) 1 fault (short circuit to
battery)
P0127
ECM
Intercooler system fault
P0130
ECM
Lambda Sensor fault upstreams
of catalyst - signal not plausible
P0131
ECM
Lambda Sensor fault upstreams
of catalyst - short circuit to GND
P0132
ECM
Lambda Sensor fault upstreams
of catalyst - short circuit to V+
16
CAUSE
Engine overheated
or damaged
sensor. Connector
disconnected.
Damaged sensor,
damaged circuit
wires, damaged
connector
or damaged
ECM pins.
Damaged sensor,
damaged circuit
wires, damaged
connector
or damaged
ECM pins.
High air intake
temperature
detected.
Fault detected
when the engine
is running
and stopped.
Blocked intercooler
water circuit.
ACTION
Check for debris or
blockage in cooling system.
Check the sensor for
approximately 2280 to 2736
ohms at 19 to 21°C (66 to 70°F).
Check for approximately 2280
to 2736 ohms at 19 to 21°C
(66 to 70°F) between ECM
connector pins A-A1 and A-J2.
Refer to the service manual for
more details.
Check system circuits
B-E1, B-K1, B-K3.
Check for 0 volt on
sensor connector pin E.
Check for 5 volts on sensor
connector pin D. The 5 volt
supply is shared between the
TAS signal 1, TOPS and MAPS.
Verify all three sensor if one
is pulling too much current.
Check for 0.5 to 3 volts
on sensor connector pin F.
Refer to the service manual for
more details.
Check system circuits
B-E1, B-K1, B-K3.
Check for 0 volt on
sensor connector pin E.
Check for 5 volts on sensor
connector pin D. The 5 volt
supply is shared between the
TLS signal 1, TOPS and MAPS.
Verify all three sensor if one
is pulling too much current.
Check for 0.5 to 3 volts
on sensor connector pin F.
Refer to the service manual for
more details.
Clean intercooler
water circuit system.
Refer to the service manual
for more details.
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PCODE
MODULE
P0133
ECM
Oxygen sensor upstreams
of catalyst reacts to slow -->
contaminated
P0134
ECM
Oxygen sensor upstreams
of catalyst reacts to slow -->
defective
P0135
ECM
Lambda Sensor heating fault
upstreams of catalyst
P0136
ECM
Lambda Sensor fault
downstream of catalyst signal not plausible
P0137
ECM
Lambda Sensor fault
downstream of catalyst short circuit to GND
P0138
ECM
Lambda Sensor fault
downstreams of catalyst short circuit to V+
P0141
ECM
Lambda Sensor heating fault
downstreams of catalyst
P0171
ECM
Multiplicative mixture adaptation
exceeds upper limit--> mixture
too lean
An open signal on the Engine
coolant temperature (CTS) can
trigger that fault
P0172
ECM
Multiplicative mixture adaptation
below lower limit--> mixture too
rich
An open signal on the Engine
coolant temperature (CTS) can
trigger that fault
Injection Power Stage fault open line / Cylinder 1
Check for 11.4 to 12.6 ohms
between engine connector pin
2 and ECM connector pin A-B3.
Check for 12 volts on pin
2 of injector connector.
Check FUSE #13 (REFER
TO WIRING DIAGRAM)
Check for damaged circuit wires.
Refer to the service manual for
more details.
P0201
P0202
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ECM
DESCRIPTION
Injection Power Stage fault open line / Cylinder 2
CAUSE
Damaged injector,
damaged circuit
wires, damaged
connector or
damaged ECM
output pins.
Damaged injector,
damaged circuit
wires, damaged
connector or
damaged ECM
output pins.
ACTION
Check for 11.4 to 12.6 ohms
between engine connector pin
2 and ECM connector pin A-K1.
Check for 12 volts on pin
2 of injector connector.
Check FUSE #14 (REFER
TO WIRING DIAGRAM)
Check for damaged circuit wires
Refer to the service manual for
more details.
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Subsection XX (DIAGNOSTIC AND FAULT CODES)
PCODE
P0203
P0217
P0222
P0223
P0231
18
MODULE
ECM
ECM
ECM
ECM
ECM
DESCRIPTION
Injection Power Stage fault open line / Cylinder 3
High engine coolant
temperature detected
TAS (Throttle Accelerator
sensor) 2 fault (short circuit to
GND)
TAS (Throttle Accelerator
Sensor) 2 fault (short circuit to
battery)
Fuel pump open circuit or short
to ground
CAUSE
Damaged injector,
damaged circuit
wires, damaged
connector or
damaged ECM
output pins.
High engine
coolant
temperature
detected
Damaged sensor,
damaged circuit
wires, damaged
connector
or damaged
ECM pins.
Damaged sensor,
damaged circuit
wires, damaged
connector
or damaged
ECM pins.
Damaged pump,
damaged circuit
wires, damaged
connector or
damaged ECM
output pins.
ACTION
Check for 11.4 to 12.6 ohms
between engine connector pin
3 and ECM connector pin A-J1.
Check for 12 volts on pin
2 of injector connector.
Check FUSE #15 (REFER
TO WIRING DIAGRAM)
Check for damaged circuit wires.
Refer to the service manual for
more details.
Check for debris or
blockage in cooling system.
Check the sensor for
approximately 2280 to 2736
ohms at 19 to 21°C (66 to 70°F).
Check for approximately 2280
to 2736 ohms at 19 to 21°C
(66 to 70°F) between ECM
connector pins A-A1 and A-J2.
Refer to the service manual for
more details.
Check system circuits
B-A3, B-B3, B-J3.
Check for 0 volt on
sensor connector pin B.
Check for 5 volts on
sensor connector pin A.
Check for 0.25 to 1.5 volts
on sensor connector pin C.
Refer to the service manual for
more details.
Check system circuits
B-A3, B-B3, B-J3.
Check for 0 volt on
sensor connector pin B.
Check for 5 volts on
sensor connector pin A.
Check for 0.25 to 1.5 volts
on sensor connector pin C.
Refer to the service manual for
more details.
Check for approximately 1
ohm between pins A and B
of the fuel pump connector.
Check FUSE #18 (REFER
TO WIRING DIAGRAM)
Check for damaged circuit wires.
Check for damaged
connector, damaged ECM
output pins or ECM failure.
Refer to the service manual for
more details.
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PCODE
P0232
P0261
P0262
P0264
P0265
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MODULE
ECM
ECM
ECM
ECM
ECM
DESCRIPTION
Fuel pump short circuit to
battery
Injector 1 open circuit or shorted
to ground
Injector 1 shorted to battery
Injector 2 open circuit or shorted
to ground
Injector 2 shorted to battery
CAUSE
Damaged pump,
damaged circuit
wires, damaged
connector or
damaged ECM
output pins.
Damaged injector,
damaged circuit
wires, damaged
connector or
damaged ECM
output pins.
Damaged injector,
damaged circuit
wires, damaged
connector or
damaged ECM
output pins.
Damaged injector,
damaged circuit
wires, damaged
connector or
damaged ECM
output pins.
Damaged injector,
damaged circuit
wires, damaged
connector or
damaged ECM
output pins.
ACTION
Check for approximately 1
ohm between pins A and B
of the fuel pump connector.
Check FUSE #18 (REFER
TO WIRING DIAGRAM)
Check for damaged circuit wires.
Check for damaged
connector, damaged ECM
output pins or ECM failure.
Refer to the service manual for
more details.
Check for 11.4 to 12.6 ohms
between engine connector pin
1 and ECM connector pin A-B3.
Check for 12 volts on pin
2 of injector connector.
Check FUSE #13 (REFER
TO WIRING DIAGRAM)
Check for damaged circuit wires.
Refer to the service manual for
more details.
Check for 11.4 to 12.6 ohms
between engine connector pin
1 and ECM connector pin A-B3.
Check for 12 volts on pin
2 of injector connector.
Check FUSE #13 (REFER
TO WIRING DIAGRAM)
Check for damaged circuit wires.
Refer to the service manual for
more details.
Check for 11.4 to 12.6 ohms
between engine connector pin
2 and ECM connector pin A-K1.
Check for 12 volts on pin
2 of injector connector.
Check FUSE #14 (REFER
TO WIRING DIAGRAM)
Check for damaged circuit wires.
Refer to the service manual for
more details.
Check for 11.4 to 12.6 ohms
between engine connector pin
2 and ECM connector pin A-K1.
Check for 12 volts on pin
2 of injector connector.
Check FUSE #14 (REFER
TO WIRING DIAGRAM)
Check for damaged circuit wires.
Refer to the service manual for
more details.
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Subsection XX (DIAGNOSTIC AND FAULT CODES)
PCODE
P0267
MODULE
ECM
DESCRIPTION
Injector 3 open circuit or shorted
to ground
P0268
ECM
Injector 3 shorted to battery
P0300
ECM
Multiple misfire detected
P0301
ECM
Misfire cylinder 2 (physical
cylinder 1)
P0302
ECM
Misfire cylinder 0 (physical
cylinder 2)
P0303
ECM
Misfire cylinder 1 (physical
cylinder 3)
P0325
P0335
20
ECM
ECM
Knock sensor 1 fault
Crankshaft signal error
CAUSE
Damaged injector,
damaged circuit
wires, damaged
connector or
damaged ECM
output pins.
Damaged injector,
damaged circuit
wires, damaged
connector or
damaged ECM
output pins.
Damaged sensor,
damaged circuit
wires, damaged
connector or
damaged ECM
output pins.
Open circuit.
Damaged sensor,
damaged circuit
wires, damaged
connector,
damaged ECM
pins or damaged
tooth wheel.
Connector
disconnected.
ACTION
Check for 11.4 to 12.6 ohms
between engine connector pin
3 and ECM connector pin A-J1.
Check for 12 volts on pin
2 of injector connector.
Check FUSE #15 (REFER
TO WIRING DIAGRAM)
Check for damaged circuit wires.
Refer to the service manual for
more details.
Check for 11.4 to 12.6 ohms
between engine connector pin
3 and ECM connector pin A-J1.
Check for 12 volts on pin
2 of injector connector.
Check FUSE #15 (REFER
TO WIRING DIAGRAM)
Check for damaged circuit wires.
Refer to the service manual for
more details.
Bring engine to 5000 RPM. If
fault code appears then check for
approximately 5 Mohms between
system circuits A-C3 and A-G2.
Refer to the service manual for
more details.
For the CPS, check for 700 to 900
ohms between terminals A-H1
and A-K2 of ECM connector.
Refer to the service manual for
more details.
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PCODE
P0340
P0351
P0352
P0353
P0354
P0355
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MODULE
ECM
ECM
ECM
ECM
ECM
ECM
DESCRIPTION
Camshaft 1 signal error
Ignition coil 1 open circuit or
shorted to ground or to battery
Ignition coil 2 open circuit or
shorted to ground or to battery
Ignition coil 3 open circuit or
shorted to ground or to battery
Ignition Power Stage fault short circuit to GND / Cylinder 1
Ignition Power Stage fault short circuit to GND / Cylinder 2
CAUSE
Damaged sensor,
damaged circuit
wires, damaged
connector,
damaged ECM
pins or damaged
tooth wheel.
Connector
disconnected.
Damaged coil,
damaged circuit
wires, damaged
connector or
damaged ECM
output pins.
Damaged coil,
damaged circuit
wires, damaged
connector or
damaged ECM
output pins.
Damaged coil,
damaged circuit
wires, damaged
connector or
damaged ECM
output pins.
Damaged coil,
damaged circuit
wires, damaged
connector or
damaged ECM
output pins.
Damaged coil,
damaged circuit
wires, damaged
connector or
damaged ECM
output pins.
ACTION
For the CAPS, check for 12
volts on sensor connector pin 3.
Check continuity for circuits
A-D4, A-E2 and terminal
4 on engine connector.
Check FUSE #12 (REFER
TO WIRING DIAGRAM)
Engine must run to
erase the corrected fault.
Refer to the service manual for
more details.
Check for 0.85 to 1.15 ohms
between engine connector pin 1
and ECM connector pin A-M4.
Check for 12 volts on
pin 2 of coil connector.
Check FUSE #13 (REFER
TO WIRING DIAGRAM)
Refer to the service manual
for more details.
Check for 0.85 to 1.15 ohms
between engine connector pin 1
and ECM connector pin A-M2.
Check for 12 volts on
pin 2 of coil connector.
Check FUSE #14 (REFER
TO WIRING DIAGRAM)
Refer to the service manual
for more details.
Check for 0.85 to 1.15 ohms
between engine connector pin 3
and ECM connector pin A-M1.
Check for 12 volts on
pin 2 of coil connector.
Check FUSE #15 (REFER
TO WIRING DIAGRAM)
Refer to the service manual
for more details.
Check for 0.85 to 1.15 ohms
between engine connector pin 1
and ECM connector pin A-M4.
Check for 12 volts on
pin 2 of coil connector.
Check FUSE #13 (REFER
TO WIRING DIAGRAM)
Refer to the service manual
for more details.
Check for 0.85 to 1.15 ohms
between engine connector pin 1
and ECM connector pin A-M2.
Check for 12 volts on
pin 2 of coil connector.
Check FUSE #14 (REFER
TO WIRING DIAGRAM)
Refer to the service manual
for more details.
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Subsection XX (DIAGNOSTIC AND FAULT CODES)
PCODE
P0356
P0357
P0358
P0359
P0360
P0361
22
MODULE
ECM
ECM
ECM
ECM
ECM
ECM
DESCRIPTION
Ignition Power Stage fault short circuit to GND / Cylinder 3
Ignition Power Stage fault short circuit to V+ / Cylinder 1
Ignition Power Stage fault short circuit to V+ / Cylinder 2
Ignition Power Stage fault short circuit to V+ / Cylinder 3
Ignition Power stage max error
& false detection of low battery
voltage / Cylinder 1
Ignition Power stage max error
& false detection of low battery
voltage / Cylinder 2
CAUSE
Damaged coil,
damaged circuit
wires, damaged
connector or
damaged ECM
output pins.
Damaged coil,
damaged circuit
wires, damaged
connector or
damaged ECM
output pins.
Damaged coil,
damaged circuit
wires, damaged
connector or
damaged ECM
output pins.
Damaged coil,
damaged circuit
wires, damaged
connector or
damaged ECM
output pins.
ACTION
Check for 0.85 to 1.15 ohms
between engine connector pin 3
and ECM connector pin A-M1.
Check for 12 volts on
pin 2 of coil connector.
Check FUSE #15 (REFER
TO WIRING DIAGRAM)
Refer to the service manual
for more details.
Check for 0.85 to 1.15 ohms
between engine connector pin 1
and ECM connector pin A-M4.
Check for 12 volts on
pin 2 of coil connector.
Check FUSE #13 (REFER
TO WIRING DIAGRAM)
Refer to the service manual
for more details.
Check for 0.85 to 1.15 ohms
between engine connector pin 1
and ECM connector pin A-M2.
Check for 12 volts on
pin 2 of coil connector.
Check FUSE #14 (REFER
TO WIRING DIAGRAM)
Refer to the service manual
for more details.
Check for 0.85 to 1.15 ohms
between engine connector pin 3
and ECM connector pin A-M1.
Check for 12 volts on
pin 2 of coil connector.
Check FUSE #15 (REFER
TO WIRING DIAGRAM)
Refer to the service manual
for more details.
Signal not
plausible, verify
battery voltage too
low during ignition.
Check for 0.85 to 1.15 ohms
between engine connector pin 1
and ECM connector pin A-M4.
Check for 12 volts on
pin 2 of coil connector.
Check FUSE #13 (REFER
TO WIRING DIAGRAM)
Refer to the service manual
for more details.
Signal not
plausible, verify
battery voltage too
low during ignition.
Check for 0.85 to 1.15 ohms
between engine connector pin 1
and ECM connector pin A-M2.
Check for 12 volts on
pin 2 of coil connector.
Check FUSE #14 (REFER
TO WIRING DIAGRAM)
Refer to the service manual
for more details.
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MODULE
DESCRIPTION
P0362
ECM
Ignition Power stage max error
& false detection of low battery
voltage / Cylinder 3
P0420
ECM
Catalyst conversion insufficient
CAUSE
ACTION
Signal not
plausible, verify
battery voltage too
low during ignition.
Check for 0.85 to 1.15 ohms
between engine connector pin 3
and ECM connector pin A-M1.
Check for 12 volts on
pin 2 of coil connector.
Check FUSE #15 (REFER
TO WIRING DIAGRAM)
Refer to the service manual
for more details.
Verify FUSE #16 (5 AMP).
Check for 12 volts on
pin 2 of the starter relay.
Refer to the service manual for
more details.
Program a good key
P0512
ECM
Starter power stage detects
high current
Damaged solenoid,
damaged circuit
wires, damaged
connector or
damaged ECM.
P0513
ECM
Invalid D.E.S.S. Key detected
Key not
programmed in
ECU.
P0520
P0523
P0524
P0544
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ECM
ECM
ECM
Oil pressure switch functional
problem
Oil pressure sensor fault
Low oil pressure condition
Exhaust gas temperature sensor
functional problem
Engine leak, oil
pump failure,
damaged sensor,
damaged circuit
wires, damaged
connector
or damaged
ECM pins.
Engine leak, oil
pump failure,
damaged sensor,
damaged circuit
wires, damaged
connector
or damaged
ECM pins.
Fault detected
when the engine is
running or stopped.
Low oil level,
engine leak, oil
pump fault.
Damaged sensor,
damaged circuit
wires, damaged
connector or
damaged ECM
output pins.
Check resistance at 0 RPM
and above 3500 RPM.
Switch is normally closed,
ECM connector pin A-E3
Refer to the service manual for
more details.
Check resistance at 0 RPM
and above 3500 RPM.
Refer to the service
manual for more details.
Check oil level.
Check impedance of sensor.
Refer to the service manual for
more details.
Check for approximately 2280
to 2736 ohms at temperature of
19 to 21°C (66 to 70°F) between
system circuits A-H4 and A-J4.
Refer to the service manual for
more details.
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PCODE
P0545
P0546
P0560
P0562
P0563
MODULE
ECM
ECM
ECM
ECM
ECM
P0564
CLUSTER
P0606
ECM
24
DESCRIPTION
Exhaust gas temperature sensor
shorted to ground
Exhaust gas temperature sensor
open circuit or shorted to battery
Battery voltage not plausible
Battery voltage too low
Battery voltage too high
CAUSE
Damaged sensor,
damaged circuit
wires, damaged
connector or
damaged ECM
output pins.
Damaged sensor,
damaged circuit
wires, damaged
connector or
damaged ECM
output pins.
Battery failure,
rectifier failure,
damaged
circuit wires,
battery terminal
connection,
damaged AC
generator
or damaged
connectors.
Battery failure,
rectifier failure,
damaged
circuit wires,
battery terminal
connection,
damaged AC
generator
or damaged
connectors.
Battery failure,
rectifier failure or
battery terminal
connection.
ACTION
Check for approximately 2280
to 2736 ohms at temperature of
19 to 21°C (66 to 70°F) between
system circuits A-H4 and A-J4.
Refer to the service manual for
more details.
Check for approximately 2280
to 2736 ohms at temperature of
19 to 21°C (66 to 70°F) between
system circuits A-H4 and A-J4.
Refer to the service manual for
more details.
Check fuses #6 (REFER
TO WIRING DIAGRAM).
Check ground continuity
to the engine block.
Refer to the service manual
for more details.
Check fuses #6 (REFER
TO WIRING DIAGRAM).
Check ground continuity
to the engine block.
Refer to the service manual
for more details.
Check for
regulator-rectifier failure.
Refer to the service manual for
more details.
Cruise switch fault
The cruise switch
is shorted or
activated more
than 60 seconds.
Verify the cruise switch if it is
normally open and close when
activated.
ECM ADC fault
Damaged ECM.
Replace ECM
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MODULE
DESCRIPTION
Damaged sensor,
damaged circuit
wires, damaged
connector or
damaged ECM
pins.
Fuel sensor disconnected fault
Damaged sensor,
damaged circuit
wires, damaged
connector or
damaged ECM
output pins.
Check for 2.6 ohms (full tank)
to 93.6 ohms (empty tank)
between pin C and pin D
at the fuel pump connector.
Check system circuit at
the gauge Pin 19 and 20.
(REFER TO WIRING DIAGRAM)
CLUSTER_
Fuel sensor disconnected fault
CAFE
Damaged sensor,
damaged circuit
wires, damaged
connector or
damaged ECM
output pins.
Check for 2.6 ohms (full tank)
to 93.6 ohms (empty tank)
between pin C and pin D
at the fuel pump connector.
Check system circuit at
the gauge Pin 19 and 20.
(REFER TO WIRING DIAGRAM)
Damaged ECM.
Replace ECM.
Damaged
throttle actuator,
damaged circuit
wires, damaged
connector or
damaged ECM.
Check system circuit, perform
closed throttle with B.U.D.S.
Replace throttle actuator, replace
ECM.
ECM
TAS (Throttle Accelerator
sensor) synchronization error
P060E
ECM
Throttle Actuator - Controller
Fault- digital position control
exceeds limit
P0610
ECM
Variant coding fault
P0629
CLUSTER
P062F
ECM
ECM EEPROM fault - exchange
ECM
P06B6
ECM
ECM Fast ADC fault (knock
detection line)
P1030
ECM
Heater Power Stage fault for
lambda sensor upstreams of
catalyst - open line
P1036
ECM
Heater Power Stage fault for
lambda sensor downstreams of
catalyst - open line
P1106
ECM
Altitude correction factor (fho)
not plausible - out of range
P1120
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ACTION
Check system circuits B-E1,
B-K1, B-K3, B-A3, B-B3, B-J3
Check for 0 volt on sensor
connector pin B & E.
Check for 5 volts on sensor
connector pin A & D. The 5 volt
supply is shared between the
TAS signal 1, TOPS and MAPS.
Verify all three sensor if one
is pulling too much current.
Check for 0.5 to 3 volts
on sensor connector pin
Fand 0.25 to 1.5 on C
Refer to the service manual
for more details.
P060D
P0629
CAUSE
ECM
Throttle positions calculated
from TPS 1 and TPS 2 not
corresponding
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PCODE
MODULE
DESCRIPTION
P1130
ECM
Lambda Sensor fault upstreams
of catalyst - open line
P1136
ECM
Lambda Sensor fault
downstream of catalyst open line
P1171
ECM
Additive mixture adaptation
exceeds upper limit --> mixture
too lean
An open signal on the Engine
coolant temperature (CTS) can
trigger that fault
P1172
ECM
Additive mixture adaptation
below lower limit --> mixture
too rich
An open signal on the Engine
coolant temperature (CTS) can
trigger that fault
P1264
P1502
P1503
P1504
P1505
26
ECM
ECM
ECM
ECM
ECM
CAUSE
ACTION
Ignition Power stage overload
Damaged coil,
damaged circuit
wires, damaged
connector or
damaged ECM
output pins.
Fault detected
when the engine is
running.
T.O.P.S. functional problem
Boat or sensor
upside down,
damaged circuit
wires, damaged
connector or
damaged ECM
output pins.
Check continuity for
circuits A-C4, A-G1, A-F4.
The 5 volt supply is shared
between the TAS signal 1, TOPS
and MAPS. Verify all three sensor
if one is pulling too much current.
Refer to the service manual for
more details.
T.O.P.S. switch short circuit to
12V
Boat or sensor
upside down,
damaged circuit
wires, damaged
connector or
damaged ECM
output pins.
Check continuity for
circuits A-C4, A-G1, A-F4.
The 5 volt supply is shared
between the TAS signal 1, TOPS
and MAPS. Verify all three sensor
if one is pulling too much current.
Refer to the service manual for
more details.
T.O.P.S. switch short circuit
ground
Boat or sensor
upside down,
damaged circuit
wires, damaged
connector or
damaged ECM
output pins.
Check continuity for
circuits A-C4, A-G1, A-F4.
The 5 volt supply is shared
between the TAS signal 1, TOPS
and MAPS. Verify all three sensor
if one is pulling too much current.
Refer to the service manual for
more details.
T.O.P.S. switch fault non
plausible state
Boat or sensor
upside down,
damaged circuit
wires, damaged
connector or
damaged ECM
output pins. Open
circuit.
Check continuity for
circuits A-C4, A-G1, A-F4.
The 5 volt supply is shared
between the TAS signal 1, TOPS
and MAPS. Verify all three sensor
if one is pulling too much current.
Refer to the service manual for
more details.
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PCODE
P1506
MODULE
ECM
DESCRIPTION
CAUSE
ACTION
T.O.P.S. switch open circuit
Boat or sensor
upside down,
damaged circuit
wires, damaged
connector or
damaged ECM
output pins. Open
circuit.
Check continuity for
circuits A-C4, A-G1, A-F4.
The 5 volt supply is shared
between the TAS signal 1, TOPS
and MAPS. Verify all three sensor
if one is pulling too much current.
Refer to the service manual for
more details.
Damaged sensor,
damaged circuit
wires, damaged
connector or
damaged ECM.
Open circuit.
Check continuity for circuits
B-H3, B-H1 and FUSE #12.
Refer to the service manual for
more details.
P1550
ECM
Otas sensor voltage not
plausible
P1606
ECM
ECM ADC fault - exchange ECM
Damaged ECM.
No service action available for
fault P1606.
Throttle Actuator - Controller
Fault - digital position control
below limit
Damaged
throttle actuator,
damaged circuit
wires, damaged
connector or
damaged ECM.
Check system circuit, perform
closed throttle with B.U.D.S.
Replace throttle actuator, replace
ECM.
Throttle Actuator - Power Stage
fault
Damaged
throttle actuator,
damaged circuit
wires, damaged
connector or
damaged ECM.
Check system circuit, perform
closed throttle with B.U.D.S.
Replace throttle actuator, replace
ECM.
Throttle Actuator - Power Stage
fault
Damaged
throttle actuator,
damaged circuit
wires, damaged
connector or
damaged ECM.
Check system circuit, perform
closed throttle with B.U.D.S.
Replace throttle actuator, replace
ECM.
Throttle Actuator - Power Stage
fault
Damaged
throttle actuator,
damaged circuit
wires, damaged
connector or
damaged ECM.
Check system circuit, perform
closed throttle with B.U.D.S.
Replace throttle actuator, replace
ECM.
Throttle Actuator - Power Stage
fault
Damaged
throttle actuator,
damaged circuit
wires, damaged
connector or
damaged ECM.
Check system circuit, perform
closed throttle with B.U.D.S.
Replace throttle actuator, replace
ECM.
Throttle Actuator - Return-Spring
check not passed / Spring does
not close
Damaged
throttle actuator,
damaged circuit
wires, damaged
connector or
damaged ECM.
Check system circuit, perform
closed throttle with B.U.D.S.
Replace throttle actuator, replace
ECM.
P160E
P1610
P1611
P1612
P1613
P1614
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ECM
ECM
ECM
ECM
ECM
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PCODE
P1615
P1616
P1619
P1620
P1621
P1622
P1654
P1657
28
MODULE
ECM
ECM
ECM
ECM
ECM
ECM
ECM
ECM
DESCRIPTION
CAUSE
ACTION
Throttle Actuator - Position
monitoring fault
Damaged
throttle actuator,
damaged circuit
wires, damaged
connector or
damaged ECM.
Check system circuit, perform
closed throttle with B.U.D.S.
Replace throttle actuator, replace
ECM.
Throttle Actuator - Default
position check or learning fault
Damaged
throttle actuator,
damaged circuit
wires, damaged
connector or
damaged ECM.
Check system circuit, perform
closed throttle with B.U.D.S.
Replace throttle actuator, replace
ECM.
Throttle Actuator - Adaptation of
upper mechanical limit failed
Damaged
throttle actuator,
damaged circuit
wires, damaged
connector or
damaged ECM.
Check system circuit, perform
closed throttle with B.U.D.S.
Replace throttle actuator, replace
ECM.
Throttle Actuator - Adaptation of
lower mechanical limit failed
Damaged
throttle actuator,
damaged circuit
wires, damaged
connector or
damaged ECM.
Check system circuit, perform
closed throttle with B.U.D.S.
Replace throttle actuator, replace
ECM.
Throttle Actuator - Abortion of
adaptation
Damaged
throttle actuator,
damaged circuit
wires, damaged
connector or
damaged ECM.
Check system circuit, perform
closed throttle with B.U.D.S.
Replace throttle actuator, replace
ECM.
Throttle Actuator - Repeated
abortion of adaptation
Damaged
throttle actuator,
damaged circuit
wires, damaged
connector or
damaged ECM.
Check system circuit, perform
closed throttle with B.U.D.S.
Replace throttle actuator, replace
ECM.
Voltage of D.E.S.S. key switch
out of range
Damaged D.E.S.S.
key switch,
damaged circuit
wires, damaged
connector or
damaged ECM
output pins.
Remove D.E.S.S. key and
check system circuit B-B2.
Refer to the service manual for
more details.
Electrical fault of D.E.S.S. key
communication line
Damaged D.E.S.S.
key switch,
damaged circuit
wires, damaged
connector or
damaged ECM
output pins.
Remove D.E.S.S. key and
check system circuit B-B2.
Refer to the service manual for
more details.
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PCODE
MODULE
DESCRIPTION
CAUSE
ACTION
Damaged D.E.S.S.
key switch,
damaged circuit
wires, damaged
connector or
damaged ECM
output pins.
Remove D.E.S.S. key and
check system circuit B-B2.
Refer to the service manual for
more details.
P1658
ECM
Faulty D.E.S.S. key
communication
P1661
ECM
iBR malfunction
iBR fault detected
by ECM.
Remove D.E.S.S. key
Perform an electrical system
shut down. Clear fault.
P1662
ECM
iBR torque request is not
plausible
iBR fault detected
by ECM.
Perform iBR software update if
available or replace iBR.
P1679
ECM
Main Relay Sticking
Permanent 12V is
present on ECM
Pin B-M4.
ECU pin B-M4 is permanently
supplied thru 15 amp fuse and it
should be accessory 12 Vdc.
P16B6
ECM
ECU Fast ADC fault (knock
detection line)
P16B7
ECM
ECU Fast ADC fault (knock
detection line)
P16B8
ECM
ECU Fast ADC fault (knock
detection line)
P16C0
ECM
Fault of ECM ADC
P16C1
ECM
Fault of ECM ADC
P16C2
ECM
Fault of ECM monitoring module
P16C3
ECM
Monitoring fault due to
Accelerator Sensor check
P16C4
ECM
Monitoring fault due to engine
speed check
P16C5
ECM
Safety fuel cut off activ Monitoring level 1
P16C6
ECM
Safety fuel cut off activ Monitoring level 2
Monitoring fault due to throttle
valve plausibility check
Damaged
throttle actuator,
damaged circuit
wires, damaged
connector or
damaged ECM.
Check system circuit, perform
closed throttle with B.U.D.S.
Replace throttle actuator, replace
ECM.
Monitoring fault due to
exceeding permitted throttle
valve position
Damaged
throttle actuator,
damaged circuit
wires, damaged
connector or
damaged ECM.
Check system circuit, perform
closed throttle with B.U.D.S.
Replace throttle actuator, replace
ECM.
P16C7
P16C8
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ECM
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PCODE
MODULE
DESCRIPTION
CAUSE
ACTION
Damaged D.E.S.S.
key switch,
damaged circuit
wires, damaged
connector or
damaged ECM
output pins.
Remove D.E.S.S. key and
check system circuit B-B2.
Refer to the service manual for
more details.
P16C9
ECM
Monitoring detected non
plausible D.E.S.S. key state
P16CA
ECM
ECU detected faulty watch dog
line - ECU defect
Damaged ECM.
Replace ECM.
P16CB
ECM
ECU switch off through watch
dog line (hardware fault) - ECU
defect
Damaged ECM.
Replace ECM.
P2080
P2081
P212C
ECM
ECM
ECM
Exhaust temperature not
plausible
Check for approximately 2280
to 2736 ohms at temperature of
19 to 21°C (66 to 70°F) between
system circuits A-H4 and A-J4.
Refer to the service manual for
more details.
Exhaust temperature sensor
fault
Intermittent
connection.
Damaged sensor,
damaged circuit
wires, damaged
connector or
damaged ECM
output pins.
Check for approximately 2280
to 2736 ohms at temperature of
19 to 21°C (66 to 70°F) between
system circuits A-H4 and A-J4.
Refer to the service manual for
more details.
Electrical lower-range violation
TPS 2
Damaged
throttle actuator,
damaged circuit
wires, damaged
connector or
damaged ECM.
Check system circuit, perform
closed throttle with B.U.D.S.
Replace throttle actuator, replace
ECM
Damaged
throttle actuator,
damaged circuit
wires, damaged
connector or
damaged ECM.
Check system circuit, perform
closed throttle with B.U.D.S.
Replace throttle actuator, replace
ECM
P212D
ECM
Electrical upper-range violation
TPS 2
P2159
ECM
TAS (Throttle Accelerator
sensor) signal not plausible
P2245
ECM
Lambda Sensor aging fault
downstreams of catalyst Sensor Voltage too low
P2246
ECM
Lambda Sensor aging fault
downstreams of catalyst Sensor Voltage too high
P2279
ECM
Air intake manifold leak
downstream of throttle
30
Damaged sensor,
damaged circuit
wires, damaged
connector or
damaged ECM
output pins.
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PCODE
MODULE
DESCRIPTION
CAUSE
ACTION
High exhaust temperature
detected
Exhaust overheat,
damaged sensor
or damaged circuit
wires.
Check cooling
system for blockage.
Check if the exhaust injection
valve is properly calibrated.
Refer to the service manual for
more details.
TPS value not plausible
Damaged
throttle actuator,
damaged circuit
wires, damaged
connector or
damaged ECM.
Check system circuit, perform
closed throttle with B.U.D.S.
Replace throttle actuator, replace
ECM
Electrical lower-range violation
TPS 1
Damaged
throttle actuator,
damaged circuit
wires, damaged
connector or
damaged ECM.
Check system circuit, perform
closed throttle with B.U.D.S.
Replace throttle actuator, replace
ECM
Damaged
throttle actuator,
damaged circuit
wires, damaged
connector or
damaged ECM.
Check system circuit, perform
closed throttle with B.U.D.S.
Replace throttle actuator, replace
ECM
ECM
CAN communication error
between ECM and iBR module
iBR fault detected
by ECM.
C.A.N. circuit
failure, iBR or
ECM failure.
Disconnected
connector.
Check C.A.N. circuits wires.
Replace iBR.
Refer to the service manual
for more details.
U0129
IS
IBR CAN messages timeout or
validity
Warning only: the
iS module lost
communication
with the iBR.
If fault ACTIVE, verify CAN
connection between iBR and iS
U0300
ECM
Exchange security - Wrong ECM
Incorrect ECM or
cluster for engine.
Install proper recommended
ECM or cluster for vehicle.
IBR
ECM CAN messages timeout or
validity
C.A.N. circuit
failure, ECM
software failure.
Check C.A.N. circuits wires.
Replace ECM.
Refer to the service manual
for more details.
IS
ECM CAN messages timeout or
validity
Warning only: the
iS module lost
communication
with the engine
ECU.
If fault ACTIVE, verify CAN
connection between ECM and iS
IBR 2013
ECM CAN messages timeout or
validity
C.A.N. circuit
failure, ECM
software failure.
Check C.A.N. circuits wires.
Replace ECM.
Refer to the service manual
for more details.
P2428
P2620
P2621
ECM
ECM
ECM
P2622
ECM
Electrical upper-range violation
TPS 1
U0100
ECM
ECU could not establish CAN
communication with partner
ECU
U0129
U0401
U0401
U0401
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PCODE
MODULE
DESCRIPTION
IBR_II
ECM CAN messages timeout or
validity
C.A.N. circuit
failure, ECM
software failure.
Check C.A.N. circuits wires.
Replace ECM.
Refer to the service manual
for more details.
IBR_II
ECM CAN messages timeout or
validity (320)
C.A.N. circuit
failure, ECM
software failure.
Check C.A.N. circuits wires.
Replace ECM.
Refer to the service manual
for more details.
IBR_II
ECM CAN messages timeout or
validity (516)
C.A.N. circuit
failure, ECM
software failure.
Check C.A.N. circuits wires.
Replace ECM.
Refer to the service manual
for more details.
IBR
Cluster CAN messages timeout
or validity
C.A.N. circuit
failure, Cluster
software failure.
Check C.A.N. circuits wires.
Replace instrument Cluster.
Refer to the service manual for
more details.
IS
Cluster CAN messages timeout
or validity
Warning only: the
iS module lost
communication
with the Cluster.
If fault ACTIVE, verify CAN
connection between Cluster and
iS
IBR 2013
Cluster CAN messages timeout
or validity
C.A.N. circuit
failure, Cluster
software failure.
Check C.A.N. circuits wires.
Replace instrument Cluster.
Refer to the service manual for
more details.
U0457
IBR_II
Cluster CAN messages timeout
or validity
C.A.N. circuit
failure, Cluster
software failure.
Check C.A.N. circuits wires.
Replace instrument Cluster.
Refer to the service manual for
more details.
U1301
ECM
Software / Data compatibility
error between starboard and
port ECUs
Cluster CAN Timeout
error-Missing CAN ID 514h
Cluster fault
detected by ECM.
C.A.N. circuit
failure, Instrument
cluster or ECM
failure.
Check C.A.N. circuits wires.
Replace instrument Cluster.
Refer to the service manual for
more details.
Cluster CAN Timeout
error-Missing CAN ID 230h
Cluster fault
detected by ECM.
C.A.N. circuit
failure, Instrument
cluster or ECM
failure.
Check C.A.N. circuits wires.
Replace instrument Cluster.
Refer to the service manual for
more details.
Cluster CAN Timeout
error-Missing CAN ID 408h
Cluster fault
detected by ECM.
C.A.N. circuit
failure, Instrument
cluster or ECM
failure.
Check C.A.N. circuits wires.
Replace instrument Cluster.
Refer to the service manual for
more details.
U0401
U0402
U0403
U0457
U0457
U0457
U16A1
U16A2
U16A3
32
ECM
ECM
ECM
CAUSE
ACTION
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PCODE
U16A4
U16A5
U16A6
U16A7
U16A8
MODULE
ECM
ECM
ECM
ECM
ECM
DESCRIPTION
CAUSE
iBR CAN Timeout error-Missing
CAN ID 010h
iBR fault detected
by ECM.
C.A.N. circuit
failure, iBR or
ECM failure.
Disconnected
connector.
Check C.A.N. circuits wires.
Replace iBR.
Refer to the service manual
for more details.
iBR CAN Timeout error-Missing
CAN ID 012h
iBR fault detected
by ECM.
C.A.N. circuit
failure, iBR or
ECM failure.
Disconnected
connector.
Check C.A.N. circuits wires.
Replace instrument iBR.
Refer to the service manual
for more details.
Cluster check sum error - CAN
ID230h
Cluster fault
detected by ECM.
C.A.N. circuit
failure, Instrument
cluster or ECM
failure.
Check C.A.N. circuits wires.
Replace instrument Cluster.
Refer to the service manual for
more details.
Cluster check sum error - CAN
ID408h
Cluster fault
detected by ECM.
C.A.N. circuit
failure, Instrument
cluster or ECM
failure.
Check C.A.N. circuits wires.
Replace instrument Cluster.
Refer to the service manual for
more details.
iBR check sum error - CAN
ID010h
iBR fault detected
by ECM.
C.A.N. circuit
failure, ECM
software failure.
Check C.A.N. circuits wires.
Replace iBR.
Refer to the service manual
for more details.
iBR fault detected
by ECM.
C.A.N. circuit
failure, ECM
software failure.
Check C.A.N. circuits wires.
Replace iBR.
Refer to the service manual
for more details.
U16A9
ECM
iBR check sum error - CAN
ID012h
U16AA
ECM
Cluster CAN Timeout
error-Missing CAN ID 410h
U16AB
ECM
Cluster check sum error - CAN
ID410h
U16AC
ECM
Starboard ECU - Check sum
error - CAN ID 014h
U16AD
ECM
Port ECU - Check sum error CAN ID 015h
U16AE
ECM
Starboard ECU - Check sum
error - CAN ID 016h
U16AF
ECM
Port ECU - Check sum error CAN ID 017h
U16B0
ECM
Starboard ECU - Check sum
error - CAN ID 01Ah
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Subsection XX (DIAGNOSTIC AND FAULT CODES)
PCODE
MODULE
U16B1
ECM
Port ECU - Check sum error CAN ID 01Bh
U16B2
ECM
Starboard ECU - Check sum
error - CAN ID 102h
U16B3
ECM
Port ECU - Check sum error CAN ID 1A2h
U16B4
ECM
Starboard ECU - CAN Timeout
error-Missing CAN ID 014h
U16B5
ECM
Port ECU - CAN Timeout
error-Missing CAN ID 015h
U16B6
ECM
Starboard ECU - CAN Timeout
error-Missing CAN ID 016h
U16B7
ECM
Port ECU - CAN Timeout
error-Missing CAN ID 017h
U16B8
ECM
Starboard ECU - CAN Timeout
error-Missing CAN ID 01Ah
U16B9
ECM
Port ECU - CAN Timeout
error-Missing CAN ID 01Bh
U16BA
ECM
Starboard ECU - CAN Timeout
error-Missing CAN ID 102h
U16BB
ECM
Port ECU - CAN Timeout
error-Missing CAN ID 1A2h
U16BC
ECM
Cluster CAN Timeout
error-Missing CAN ID 5B4h
U16BD
ECM
CAN Timeout or Check sum
error of synchronization
messages (Twin engine
vehicles)
U1700
ECM
ECU could not detect its position
(starboard/port)
U1701
ECM
Partner ECU could not detect its
position (starboard/port)
U1702
ECM
Both ECUs detected
same installation position
(starboard/port)
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DESCRIPTION
CAUSE
ACTION
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